Local Artist's Mural Brings History, Education, and Easter Eggs to Woodlawn Library
The Bessie Coleman Branch Library in Woodlawn has gained a vibrant new feature – a 3D printed mural designed by Kari Blak. For the artist, this project was more than just a commission; it was an opportunity to give back to his community as a neighbor and creator.
Blak's design was initially presented in three separate proposals, which were then merged into one cohesive piece using Photoshop. The resulting image features Easter eggs for kids to discover – nods to history, education, and Woodlawn culture. Among the hidden gems are Miel, a bee-inspired character used by Blak's company Petalhead, as well as Bessie Coleman, the library's namesake, in her iconic flight gear.
The mural also features various symbols representing climate change, environmentalism, aviation, immigration, and literature. A space shuttle blasting off represents imagination, while a kid growing a tree from a book signifies knowledge and growth. The butterfly symbolizes immigration, and native birds represent flight and freedom. Meanwhile, the scuba diver represents the importance of exploring books and stories.
Blak's process was labor-intensive but rewarding. He hand-drew the initial proposals, then spent several weeks assembling and painting individual squares using nonwoven material printed with gray lines in Photoshop. After assembly at his apartment, they were transported to the library and installed on the wall over a single day last summer.
For Blak, this project represents just one of many creative endeavors he's undertaken recently. He has also worked on commissioned murals for Stroger Hospital, Providence Hospital, and Chance the Rapper's team, held his first solo art show, and even started producing collectible toys and installation sculptures.
Blak concludes that it was a "really busy year," but looks forward to taking a break during the holidays. His artwork has brought joy and enrichment to his community – a testament to his dedication to creating meaningful spaces through art.
The Bessie Coleman Branch Library in Woodlawn has gained a vibrant new feature – a 3D printed mural designed by Kari Blak. For the artist, this project was more than just a commission; it was an opportunity to give back to his community as a neighbor and creator.
Blak's design was initially presented in three separate proposals, which were then merged into one cohesive piece using Photoshop. The resulting image features Easter eggs for kids to discover – nods to history, education, and Woodlawn culture. Among the hidden gems are Miel, a bee-inspired character used by Blak's company Petalhead, as well as Bessie Coleman, the library's namesake, in her iconic flight gear.
The mural also features various symbols representing climate change, environmentalism, aviation, immigration, and literature. A space shuttle blasting off represents imagination, while a kid growing a tree from a book signifies knowledge and growth. The butterfly symbolizes immigration, and native birds represent flight and freedom. Meanwhile, the scuba diver represents the importance of exploring books and stories.
Blak's process was labor-intensive but rewarding. He hand-drew the initial proposals, then spent several weeks assembling and painting individual squares using nonwoven material printed with gray lines in Photoshop. After assembly at his apartment, they were transported to the library and installed on the wall over a single day last summer.
For Blak, this project represents just one of many creative endeavors he's undertaken recently. He has also worked on commissioned murals for Stroger Hospital, Providence Hospital, and Chance the Rapper's team, held his first solo art show, and even started producing collectible toys and installation sculptures.
Blak concludes that it was a "really busy year," but looks forward to taking a break during the holidays. His artwork has brought joy and enrichment to his community – a testament to his dedication to creating meaningful spaces through art.